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chicken, barbecue pig. the most important thing was the thought that even a prisoner like me could eat chicken and pork if i were able to escape the bashed wires. >> i've heard people define freedom in many ways. i've never heard it defined as broiled chicken. >> translator: i still think of freedom in that way. >> really? that's what freedom means to you. >> translator: people can eat what they want. >> you were ready to die just to get a good meal? >> translator: yes. >> he got his chance in january 2005 when he says he and park were gathering firewood in this remote area near the electrified fence. as the sun began to set, they decided to make a run for it. >> and as they ran towards the fence, shin fell on his face, park got to the fence first and thrust his body between the first and second strand and pulled down that bottom wire and was immediately electrocuted. >> how did you get past him? >> translator: i just crawled over his back. >> so you literally climbed over him? >> translator: yeah. >> he wa
chicken, barbecue pig. the most important thing was the thought that even a prisoner like me could eat chicken and pork if i were able to escape the bashed wires. >> i've heard people define freedom in many ways. i've never heard it defined as broiled chicken. >> translator: i still think of freedom in that way. >> really? that's what freedom means to you. >> translator: people can eat what they want. >> you were ready to die just to get a good meal? >>...
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>> oh, a lot of different things broiled chicken, barbecued pig and the thought that even a prisoner like me could eat chicken and pork if i were to escape. >> i have heard people define pred freedom in many ways. >> people can eat what they want. it can be the greatest gift from god. >> you were ready to die just to get a good meal. >> yes. >> he got this chance in january of 2005 when he and park were gathering fire wood in this area of the fence. as the sunset they decided to make a run for it. shin slipped in the snow, fell on his face and park got to the fence first and thrust his body and was elect tri cuted. >> how did you get past him? >> i crawled over his back. >> you climbed over him? >> yeah. >> he was a fugitive now in north korea on the run in one of the poorest countries in the world. but that is not how it seemed to him. >> what did the outside world look like? >> it was like heaven. people were laughing and talking what they wanted. they were wearing what they wanted. it was shocking. >> i was trying to get away from the camp and i ended up going north. >> did you kn
>> oh, a lot of different things broiled chicken, barbecued pig and the thought that even a prisoner like me could eat chicken and pork if i were to escape. >> i have heard people define pred freedom in many ways. >> people can eat what they want. it can be the greatest gift from god. >> you were ready to die just to get a good meal. >> yes. >> he got this chance in january of 2005 when he and park were gathering fire wood in this area of the fence. as the...
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lexington barbecue is great barbecue where i have a house. many of those things would be great. >> and i've also heard that you've never bought a suit. >> i haven't. i've never bought a suit. >> do you own a suit today? >> yes, i own two suits today that i know of from the ryder cup and the presidents cup. >> so you've never gone to a polo or a men's wearhouse. that's how you have your suit? >> that's how i have my suits. >> casual. >> exactly. >> you went to milton, right? >> milton high school. >> that's where my dad graduated, milton high, the panthers. did you play on the same golf course? same golf team with boo? >> boo is 5 1/2 years older and heath slocum. they were just out of there. >> speaking of, boo made us all proud in southwest florida, and then he rode his driver down like a horse. >> dad was a green beret. tell us about your dad. he put a golf club in your hands for the first time? >> for sure. mom made him. at 6 or so, my mom said the only way he could go play golf is if he takes his son. for me, you know, seeing my dad go to
lexington barbecue is great barbecue where i have a house. many of those things would be great. >> and i've also heard that you've never bought a suit. >> i haven't. i've never bought a suit. >> do you own a suit today? >> yes, i own two suits today that i know of from the ryder cup and the presidents cup. >> so you've never gone to a polo or a men's wearhouse. that's how you have your suit? >> that's how i have my suits. >> casual. >> exactly....
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ago, a couple of months ago, and it was an evening event and is my won't i had lunch in a down scale barbecue place and sitting there munching down on my ribs and a working man came up to me, his clothe, he was clearly involved in physical labor and so on, and he said, weren't you the secretary of defense? i said yes. and he said, well my on is a marine and than thank you for hg his back. and as i told the people with me, that kind of thing means more to me than any medal or any recognition that anybody else could give me. and i the things i write about in the book is one of the reasons i decided it was time to leave was that i had come to care so much about the troops and about protecting them that i worried that i was not giving the president the kind of advice that i should, and as i write, i got to the point where i couldn't talk about them or to them without choking up. and so that was one of the reasons why i decided it was time to leave. >> rose: meaning your heart was overwhelming you? >> yeah. i just -- their service, their sacrifice, what they were putting up with, the fact they are
ago, a couple of months ago, and it was an evening event and is my won't i had lunch in a down scale barbecue place and sitting there munching down on my ribs and a working man came up to me, his clothe, he was clearly involved in physical labor and so on, and he said, weren't you the secretary of defense? i said yes. and he said, well my on is a marine and than thank you for hg his back. and as i told the people with me, that kind of thing means more to me than any medal or any recognition...
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very struck by -- the day after we had the sacred cows of the republican party -- i mean, there was a barbecue of the sacred cows. it was amazing. grover norquist, persona non grata. karl rove, completely unwelcomed in many corners in which he was star in the sun king. i think as people are feeling that, you're sensing that they really need to rethink in both short term and long term what kind of a republican party can they be? >> okay. donna gentile-o'donnell and michael eric dyson. professor, great to have you with us tonight. >>> there's a lot more coming up in the next half hour of "the ed show." stay tuned. >> we're not going to implement obama care in florida. >> we're going to continue to push back on washington, d.c. >> add new jersey and south dakota to the list of states where republican governors are still fighting obama care. i'll ask howard dean what this means for the people. >>> i know you are, but what am i? >> america's zaniest congressman takes a stand on a cause close to his heart. >> we shouldn't eliminate the word lunatic. it really has application around this town. >>> an
very struck by -- the day after we had the sacred cows of the republican party -- i mean, there was a barbecue of the sacred cows. it was amazing. grover norquist, persona non grata. karl rove, completely unwelcomed in many corners in which he was star in the sun king. i think as people are feeling that, you're sensing that they really need to rethink in both short term and long term what kind of a republican party can they be? >> okay. donna gentile-o'donnell and michael eric dyson....
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>> shin: oh, a lot of different things-- broiled chicken, barbecued pig. the most important thing was the thought that even a prisoner like me could eat chicken and pork if i were able to escape the barbed wires. >> cooper: i've heard people define freedom in many ways. i've never heard someone define it as broiled chicken. >> shin: i still think of freedom in that way. >> cooper: really? that's what freedom means to you? >> shin: people can eat what they want. it could be the greatest gift from god. >> cooper: you were ready to die just to get a good meal? >> shin: yes. >> cooper: he got his chance in january 2005, when he says he and park were gathering firewood in this remote area near the electrified fence. as the sun began to set, they decided to make a run for it. >> harden: and as they ran towards the fence, shin slipped in the snow. it was a snowy ridge, fell on his face. park got to the fence first and thrust his body between the first and second strands and pulled down that bottom wire, and was immediately electrocuted. how did you get past him?
>> shin: oh, a lot of different things-- broiled chicken, barbecued pig. the most important thing was the thought that even a prisoner like me could eat chicken and pork if i were able to escape the barbed wires. >> cooper: i've heard people define freedom in many ways. i've never heard someone define it as broiled chicken. >> shin: i still think of freedom in that way. >> cooper: really? that's what freedom means to you? >> shin: people can eat what they want. it...
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they had a big old barbecue. al was very into the barbecuing in his backyard. >> how is al doing? >> he's having a good time. >> has he gotten over it? >> i think he's gotten over it. he's become a fine wine connoisseur. we had some very nice red wine over there. >> i bet he analyzes the chemical breakdown. >> he talks a s a little about wine. >> how's meacham doing? >> meacham, you know, he's got this great book out. he's on the road. >> number one. >> number one. he's bringing al gore's book out in february. >> did y'all wear a lot of cardigans? >> he's become like a little country squire. he has. i gave him some slippers. he's got some really nice slippers. >> what i learned -- and i think there's some harold ford jr. in jon meacham because when jon decided he was going to move to nashville, you know what his first question was to julia? >> i'm going to quit talking to you. >> no filter. >> do you have a church home is the first thing. >> amen, brother. what church does the lord move in? because i'm going to be in that church when harold ford jr. kneels in the pew every sunday.
they had a big old barbecue. al was very into the barbecuing in his backyard. >> how is al doing? >> he's having a good time. >> has he gotten over it? >> i think he's gotten over it. he's become a fine wine connoisseur. we had some very nice red wine over there. >> i bet he analyzes the chemical breakdown. >> he talks a s a little about wine. >> how's meacham doing? >> meacham, you know, he's got this great book out. he's on the road. >>...